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How do you say "barrier" in Arabic?

حاجز

Hagiz

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In Arabic, "barrier" is حاجز.

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Pronunciation

Pronounce 'HAH-jiz' with two syllables, first is guttural, second is crisp.

Writing and usage

This five-letter word starts with ha. The jim in the middle carries its own sound, and zay at the end has a tail.

Example sentence

الحاجز يمنع الدخول

The barrier prevents entry.

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How to remember حاجز

A barrier blocks the way. Hagiz sounds sharp like a barrier stopping you.

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Questions about حاجز

How do you say "barrier" in Arabic?

In Arabic, "barrier" is حاجز. It is a noun.

How is حاجز written in Arabic?

This five-letter word starts with ha. The jim in the middle carries its own sound, and zay at the end has a tail.

How is حاجز used in a sentence?

Use حاجز as you would use the equivalent noun in English. For example: الحاجز يمنع الدخول (The barrier prevents entry.).

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